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Roland EV-5 or Boss FV-500L. You may also connect a control voltage on TS plug
to this jack. The Control Voltage range must be 0 V to 5 V.
EXPRESSION PEDAL CONTROL – The Deluxe Memory Man w/ Tap Tempo
allows external control over five of its parameters: BLEND, modulation RATE,
modulation DEPTH, FEEDBACK and DELAY time. Please see the EXP. PEDAL Jack
section above for suggestions on the type of expression pedals to use. The
pedal will need to have a TRS plug. In addition you may use a control voltage,
with a TS plug. The acceptable CV range is 0 V to 5 V.
Use the EXP. MODE button to choose the knob you want to control with an
expression pedal; repeatedly press and release the EXP. MODE button until the
proper LED lights. After selecting a parameter, its associated knob will now set
the maximum sweep range, which is the toe down position for the expression
pedal. For example, if you want to sweep the full range of the FEEDBACK knob,
you will need to set the FEEDBACK knob to its full clockwise position. The
expression pedal will then sweep from 0% feedback (toe up position) to 100%
feedback (toe down position).
Some expression pedals allow you to dial in the toe up position using an extra
knob on the pedal itself. When using this type of pedal you can set the range for
both toe up (using the knob on the expression pedal) and toe down (using the
selected knob on the DMMTT). If you use an expression pedal that does not
allow you to dial in the toe up position, then toe up will always be that particular
knob’s minimum setting.
TAP SW Jack – Allows the musician to input the tap tempo from an external
momentary switch. The external switch should be normally open. Upon engaging
the switch, it should create a short circuit between the Tip and Sleeve of the plug
inserted into the TAP SW jack on the DMMTT. Releasing the switch should open
the circuit between the Tip and Sleeve. The TAP SW jack is connected in parallel
with the TAP FSW on the DMMTT so they can both work at the same time. A
suggested Momentary Footswitch that has been tested with the DMMTT is the
Boss FS-5U Momentary Foot Switch.
TAP SW Jack Extra Control – If you are handy with a soldering iron, you may
also make connections on the DMMTT’s PCB to allow external control of either
the TAP DIVIDE button or the EXP. MODE button by connecting an external
momentary switch between the Ring and Sleeve of the TAP SW jack.
To enable external control of the TAP DIVIDE button, short together the pads of
R139 on the DMMTT PCB. R139 is labeled TAP DIV SW and is located just above
the 10-Pin IDC header, CN6.
To enable external control of the EXP. MODE button, short together the pads of
R140 on the DMMTT PCB. R140 is labeled EXP FUNC SW and is located above
the 6-Pin IDC header, CN5.